Wolfpack Decals sheet 72-137 "Quick Draw" provides markings for an AC-47D, two F-15C's, CV-22B, F-15SA, KC-135R and two CH-3Es.

The aircraft featured are:

  • F-15SA 12-1002 in June 2018 while undergoing testing at Plant 42 in Palmdale. It was painted in the standard Mod Eagle scheme comprising FS36176 and FS36251. The leading edges of the engine intakes, outer portions of the main wings, upper portions of the vertical stabilizers and the forward portions of the horizontal stabilizers were painted FS12197 International Orange.
  • F-15C-39-MC 85-0093 "ZZ" from the 44th FS at Kadena AB whilst deployed to Prince Sultan AB, Saudi Arabia during June 2020. It was painted in the Mod Eagle scheme with black tailcodes and a dark blue fin band.
  • F-15C-40-MC 85-0114 "ZZ" also from the 44th FS and painted and marked identically to 85-0093.
  • KC-135R 63-8004 from the 22 ARS at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho. It wore the "Shamu" scheme comprising FS36081 and FS16473 with a black "MO" tailcode outlined in white and a green fin band, outlined in yellow and containing "GUNFIGHTERS" in yellow.
  • CH-3E 67-14707 from the 317th SOS, 1st SOW at Hurlburt Field in 1973. It carried the South East Asian scheme comprising FS34079, FS34102 and FS30219 upper surfaces with FS36622 lower surfaces. It carried white "AH" tailcodes.
  • CH-3E 67-14718 from the 302d SOS at Luke AFB in October 1978. It was marked identically to 67-14707 but carried white "LH" tailcodes and "AFRES" in white on the rear fuselage.
  • AC-47D 44-76457 "IJ" from the 1st SOW at Hurlburt Field in 1969. It wore the standard SEA scheme with white tailcodes.
  • CV-22B 14-0071 from the 21st SOS at Yokota AB, Japan during June 2018, painted FS36118 and FS36293 with all markings in the lighter grey.
  • CV-22B 12-0065 from the 7th SOS at RAF Mildenhall during June 2019, painted and marked identically to 14-0071.

Instructions comprise full aircraft and unit history, markings and weapons loadouts for each aircraft, with a single color side-view of each aircraft.

The decals, printed by Fantasy Printshop, are in perfect register and are sufficiently opaque.

 

Review and images by Chris St Clair